How to fix ripped kitchen cabinets fittings. Particle Board Furniture Repair.
How to fix ripped furniture fittings. Particle Board Furniture Repair
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Dang 17 million views. This is obviously a topic that profoundly affects the deepest part of our souls. Thanks for healing us!
He deserves the views though
Nice to see a video that gets straight to the point without 5 minutes of blather beforehand 👍
5 minutes if you’re lucky😤 I subscribed to this channel immediately because it’s 💯 doing, 0% blathering.
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Excellent. It shows you in many ways how this can be done. Usually, when such problems are encountered, the damages appear in a variety of sizes. So, this video covers them all. Most importantly, without narrating, it gets to the point straight and not wasting any time.
This entire video is awesome. I was particularly impressed when you used the air vent on your drill to blow away wood particles. Brilliant!
Me too, one of those 'doh, why have I never thought of that?' moments
Melissa, you can buy metal plates that cover the damage and give a solid fixing point for the hinges “kitchen hinge repair plate”. They are cheaper than buying all the bits and bobs used in this video and much much quicker.
no yapping .. no "look at me" 10 hr long intro .. to the point...one of the best ever video
THIS is the most comprehensive tutorial on fixing particle board rip. Period. Thank you so much for making this! May be its nothing new for carpenters, but diyer like me, this is HUGE. At this point, when I came across this video, 803 morons had given a thumbs down to this video. I mean how can anyone, give a thumbs down, to this brilliant video. Are you expecting that this guy to come to your home and fix the damn thing for you? I would give him a 100 thumbs up if I could. But since I cant, I guess my comment will have to do. Well done craft room! You have yourself a subscriber. :) Keep up the good work.
Another mind blown DIYer here
Another fan here. First ever video of yours which I saw made me subscribe. Way to go. Thank you
Another Fan here also. I wish you had similar tips for all of my other life problems 😄
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BRAVO! This was the MOST impressive demonstration I've EVER seen on Particle Board Repair.
Witam serdecznie 🕵️♀️🚴♀️jesteś niezalogowany 😀Jan
I REALLY appreciate your time to put this together! Now I have a plethora of options for my problem right now and undoubtedly in the future!
Dear Mr Handyman, Love to see how you mend the problems, you need patience n love in doing so... It saves a lot of bucks .
Exactly what I was looking for. No unnecessary chatter, this one video covers all your home diy needs that I can even imagine. You have made a subscriber out of me.
Amazing video. Goes rigth to the point, no cheat chat, no boring talk, just expertise and know-how.
I always thought that type of wood had no fixing....thanks for the share
This is amazing tutorial. Different ways to fix different damages to the cabinets doors hinges. Definitely what i was looking for. Thanks a lot
This video is insanely essential! Thank you for this. Really. Legit thank you for the number of times I've encountered these problems and didn't know what to do is unreal. I think I better save this video somehow for it is majorly useful.
I had a pretty bad ripped out screw spot on a kitchen cabinet drawer like at the 3:37 mark. I used some of our woodfiber-pellets cat litter, rubbed 'em between my fingers, then mixed the fibers with normal white wood glue to a thick paste and filled the spot (you may use a clamp like in the video, I didn't, just used finger pressure, a knife to smooth the surface and bit sandpaper afterwards). Let it dry for a day or two or three, just to make sure, then drill a new hole, end the job, present your work and accept the ovations of your - yet again! - very very proud wife.
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At first, I thought some of your repairs were overkill, but I soon realized you showed us how to repair holes in almost any situation. Thanx for the awesome tutelage.
Still total overkill. Like building a Rube Goldberg machine to flush the toilet.
OK, this guy has my vote for the most creative, resourceful man on the Internet.
Very good and useful video! I've used the second method to make a repair, and it works flawlessly!
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Jeden z filmików na You Tube, który uważam za bardzo profesjonalny! Właśnie, takie dokładnie są opcje naprawy wyrwanych zawiasów ze wszelkich szafek... Brawo!!!
Hi Thank you for taking time out and uploading this repair video. Very helpful with various methods to repair the damage. Thank you.
Muito bom, suas dicas são sensacionais 👏👏👏 Brasil.
Brilliant fixes, much appreciated 👍
This is exactly what I was looking for.... Even the colors match!!! 😁 Thanks a bunch for this video!!!
I came here because I had a problem with particle board hinges, now I have a problem deciding which way to fix them, what an excellent range of ideas.
Genius! Thanks for sharing!
So impressive and brilliant! Ty so much
FABULOUS!!! So many choices and clearly demonstrated. You cut to the chase and best I've seen. Thank you so much!!!❤🥰❤
I came across this brilliant video by accident. I was trying to think of the best way to fix this same problem with the door on a kitchen corner unit. Now I just need to decide which option to use. Thanks for these useful tips. 😊
One of the most comprehensive and realistic "how to fix" videos I've seen. Lots of techniques based on what you might have available.
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Excelentes dicas de reparos,parabéns!
Questo mini tutorial è da salvare!! Molto utile!! Grazie
Just the solutions without all the fluff commentary. Thank you! Excellent work!
Wow exactly what I was looking for. Thank you!!!!
To those that are harping on about buying a better kitchen unit......why are you watching a video with repairing particle boards in the title? No....dont bother answering that one.....
Also they say that it won't last long. A particle board furniture can last a very long time without any problem, especially when attached to the wall.
@@AB-yt4hd yep don't get it wet or move it a bunch of times and it'll last forever
@@AB-yt4hd We all can't pay a fortune for hickory cabinets.
The master working! Congrats! Thank you to show us your skills and knowledge.
nice job
Muito bom. Mudou a minha visão sobre esse material.
Parabéns,ótimo trabalho!!! Obrigado pelas dicas 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
There's another method you missed out. It's using super glue and baking soda, or baby powder as another option. Simply glue in, then add powder. Put glue on top of that. Repeat in layers until you've filled the repaired hole. Hand sand for a flush finish. Then drill your new hole in the hardened compound. The powder acts as an aggregate to the glue.
I don't have any issues now but super helpful to know!!! Appreciate all the different methods you showed. Clever fixes. THUMBS UP, LIKED, saved to my DIY FOLDER and subscribed. Thanks!
Very creative. I also have the same broken kitchen door. Luckily for me to see your video, I believe I will fix it. Thank you very much for sharing.
Brilliant DIY tips !✔👍👌
Just what I needed! Thanks for the share.
Greetings from Ireland. That is a fantastic video, thank you so much for going to the bother of sharing your knowledge and skill. It's people like you that make KZhead the huge success it is!👍
Grazie per il tuo video ,mi é stato molto utile !
Alot of my kitchen cabinets have done this...thanks for the tips. Youve inspired me to sort the doors and cabinets instead to replacing them
Muito bom, perfeito. Vc está de parabéns, obrigado.
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Thanks for such a great how to video! I purchased a used Pottery Barn Kids kitchen set and all of it MDF. Had some stripped holes that need to be repaired. Can't believe they don't sell replacement parts and a new set can cost almost $1000 regular price new! The majority of it is MDF.
Great piece of work. Brilliant.
I love the broad variety of different approaches! Nicely done!
nice job
Many options, i must choose one, and finish job started year ago.. Tnx for advice!
I think the dowel option is the easiest one !!
@@Leo15730 But it needs at least three different tools. If he doesn't have a workshop it's the easiest way to work with glue.
You my mate are a genius. I will use this on my kitchen cupboards well I like the look of the putty.
....soooo good and clever !!! Thank YOU sooooo much !!! kind regards from Switzerland !!!
Sweet mother of mercy this is incredible
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Six minutes very well invested in watching your video.
Some very good ideas
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Useful repair tips, nicely done! Thanks for sharing!
Has anyone counted how many different ways this video fixes this similar problem. It has got to be five or more. Mind-blowing showing so many. Very inventive.
Thank you so much for the video, I can't get my head around why anybody would give thus a thumbs down!
Who did that is just jealous or ... you know what ;-)
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Probably because he doesn't explain what he's actually doing or why or what materials he is using. So it's very hard to follow if like me you don't do stuff like this more than once in a blue moon. For instance he uses stuff in two little packs that he mixes together before filling a hole... What is that stuff? I've never come across it before and wouldn't know what to ask for in a shop. If I was to fill a hole I'd probable just use a wood filler.. But there must be some important reason he's using this particular stuff... But he doesnt explain why? Also there are so many different bits of things he's using that I don't have just lying around so would have to go out to buy so it would probably be cheaper to buy a new door!
CA glue and cotton works really well too. the cotton fibers accept drilling and screws better than using CA and baking soda because the fibers act similar to wood grain
Valeu!!! Amei as dicas!!!
Parabéns! Vídeo muito bem explicado.Brasil
I like the cotton + glue thing at the end. To check the depth of drilling, a simpler solution is to put some adhesive tape around the drill bit.
With the tape you can still push it too far. With this you can't drill too deep
all tricks are awesome... but I like how you blowed dust with drill's fan :)
Can't thank you enough. Many thanks!
Great video, thanks for showing us the many ways it could be done.
Thank you ! I can't understand why there is so many " unlike" on a such useful video.
The same.
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@@bernardpire4164 I mean, who are this ppl, who unlike this video.
Great tip! This information is very useful. Congratulations and thanks for sharing! A big hug. Direct from Rio de Janeiro - Brazil
Lovely. Can someone advise on what the two items in the colored bags are that were mixed together.
Smart way to fix it, thanks for sharing 👍
Always use non aqueous glue like gorilla glue with particle board. Waterbased glue makes the particles swell up. Also, when filling holes, use lacquer putty which you can get at auto paint supply stores. Never use water based spackle because it will always produce a mound where the defect is.
What type of gorilla glue? I tried to use gorilla wood glue, but it did not work even with cotton balls
Gorilla glue is great as long as you remember that it has a pretty significant swell factor that rules it out for some applications.
Most ingenious. Many thanks for sharing.
Amazing ideas! Thanks for the video. Issue solved with the cotton pads
wow! thank you for the video, there may be hope for my broken wardrobe door after all thanks to this video :)
Thank you very much for this video.I learned a lot and helped me fix my kitchen cabinet doors.Stay Safe
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My furniture has new hope, thanks!
Amei o video , vou fazer no meu armario que ta zuado a dobradice , gratidao
Hi, what is the name of the grub type screw used at the beginning of the video? Thanks
This video has completely changed my mind about flat-packed furniture 👍
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I've been putting this repair job of for months contemplating how I will fix it. I was thinking saw dust and wood glue. Then this video lands in my recommended like a dart from heaven. Thanks for sharing. Now I know what to do...!
Such a good job ! Very pleasant to watch 👌 Subscribed !!
A couple of them I never even thought of, all very great alternatives, now to get some cabinets fixed, thx, left a like and hit the bell for ya. Stay safe and healthy.
Just saved me from buying a new door, it’s sorted thanks 👍🏻👍🏻10/10 👍🏻👍🏻
Looks like performing different versions of a magic tricks :)
Highly skilled work done 👍
Very helpful video. Thank you!!😍
AMAZING!!!! I was under the impression that it was dead, finished unfix able!! Thanks
My advise is that never cut the both parts of the epoxy putty with the same knife unless you use them right away. There's always some residue on the blade and it gets mixed when you cut the other part.
Muito bom parabéns 👏👏👏👏
Oh my God! This is what exactly I was looking for. I wish you had some explanation on the kinds of glues or materials you were using. thank you so much anyway for sharing these great solutions.
@Aaron Wordlaw Thanks bro, I did the same and the job is done!
The dowel pin is a good idea. I usually fix small particle board holes with a glue+sawdust mix - after all that's what the board is made from in the first place, right? :-)
I have used matchsticks broken up and glue it works
This video is amazing 👏 , well done sir. I'm going to use some of these tips, probably the putty one as a wardrobe door has come off.
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This is only a necessary task because too many "kitchen fitters" (especially those on a price or under the thumb of greedy bosses) use power drivers to tighten up these screws in the first place. Calm use of an old-fashioned manual screwdriver will result in a strong unit. I tend to hand rout out any loose material, drill a few shallow angled holes and then apply white 2-pack filler and to my knowledge, it's never failed, but some of these solutions look like they're even better. Nice vid.
Thanks for this video! 😊
Really useful. I felt pitty for that board but the doctor rescued it every time.
Thank you for this! will be able to repair my cabinet
Thank you for making this video.
Very nice alternative solutions I use also toothpick, you are a great worker!!!
Cotton and wood glue,I shall give it a try. Thanks for the tips.
One of the oldest tricks for fixing any holes that need rebore, long established but that aside good vid anyway...that's why I always keep any old dowels form any flatpacks
Thank you for a great video and now I'm hoping to repair some things that are over due
A must watch video for Home DIY'ers 👍